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It's Got to be Perfect
Claire Allan
All Annie Delaney wants is her happy ever after. A big dress. A big day. A big commitment. She even has a scrapbook filled to bursting with ideas for her dream day, her dream home and her dream man. But the man on her arm is less a dream than a nightmare and as for the sexy man currently in her bed – well, that's a whole other disaster
in the making.
With her life heading into a tailspin (what else is new?), Annie realises she has to rethink her blueprint for happiness, while
trying (and failing dramatically) not to make things worse.
It was never going to be easy, especially as her friend Fionn is heading straight towards the altar with her own Mr Right. But Annie misjudges Fionn's problems with Mr Right's very own Little Miss, not to
mention the ex waiting in the wings for a big comeback.
Turning to her sister Darcy for support, Annie has her eyes opened in an unwelcome way, which forces her to ponder that age-old question: is there ever such a thing as the perfect relationship?
From the bestselling author of Two Days in Biarritz For more author info see link below: http://www.michellejackson.ie/
“Kate’s vibrant characters and storytelling kept me enthralled” Irish Mail on Sunday
"From beginning to end, this had all the elements of a classic page-turner" - Woman's Way
"A brillant first novel, guaranteed to send shivers down your spine" - Irish Independent
“A definite must read – and have those hankies ready!” – judgingcovers.co.uk
“It’s a real page turner with plenty of twists to keep you guessing until the end” – U Magazine
‘Twists and turns in every chapter – a brilliant read’ Maia Dunphy
She gave her a gift but then she wanted it back . . . A story of unbreakable bonds for sisters everywhere
‘It’s a powerful, insightful, edifying work’ Donal Ryan‘It’s a powerful, insightful, edifying work’ Donal Ryan
'She has an optimism in her writing that is infectious and makes you turn the pages with pleasure' Jennifer Johnston
'Fans of Charlotte Bronte and Daphne du Maurier are in for a treat' Irish Independent